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Over the past two decades Biomedical Engineering has emerged as a major discipline that bridges societal needs of human health care with the development of novel technologies. Every medical institution is now equipped at varying degrees of sophistication with the ability to monitor human health in both non-invasive and invasive modes. The multiple scales at which human physiology can be interrogated provide a profound perspective on health and disease.

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  • The study aims to establish accurate age-related penetrance figures for various cancer types linked to pathogenic germline variants, which is essential for effective clinical management and variant classification.
  • Researchers used full pedigree data from 146 families across Australia, Spain, and the U.S. to estimate cancer penetrance, adjusting for biases and background cancer risks.
  • The findings reveal high cumulative risks for core cancers associated with Li-Fraumeni syndrome and identify significant lifetime risks for additional cancers, helping refine clinical recommendations for individuals with these pathogenic variants.
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Objective: To compare the rates of death or survival with severe neurodevelopmental impairment (sNDI) at 2 years among extremely preterm infants in relation to pre-pregnancy or first-trimester maternal body mass index (BMI).

Methods: This retrospective cohort study included extremely preterm infants (gestational age 22-26 weeks). The study was conducted at National Institute of Child Health and Human Development Neonatal Research Network sites.

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Purpose: Bevacizumab has evolved as an integral treatment option for patients with high-grade gliomas. Little is known about clinical risk factors that predispose patients with high-grade gliomas receiving bevacizumab to VTE or ICH. We sought to characterize the clinical risk factors associated with risk of either event.

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Forum on immune digital twins: a meeting report.

NPJ Syst Biol Appl

February 2024

Center of Clinical Neuroscience, Department of Neurology, Medical Faculty and University Hospital Carl Gustav Carus, TUD Dresden University of Technology, Fetscherstraße 74, 01307, Dresden, Germany.

Medical digital twins are computational models of human biology relevant to a given medical condition, which are tailored to an individual patient, thereby predicting the course of disease and individualized treatments, an important goal of personalized medicine. The immune system, which has a central role in many diseases, is highly heterogeneous between individuals, and thus poses a major challenge for this technology. In February 2023, an international group of experts convened for two days to discuss these challenges related to immune digital twins.

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Intranasal delivery of thin-film freeze-dried monoclonal antibodies using a powder nasal spray system.

Int J Pharm

March 2024

The University of Texas at Austin, College of Pharmacy, Division of Molecular Pharmaceutics and Drug Delivery, Austin, TX, United States. Electronic address:

Monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) administered intranasally as dry powders can be potentially applied for the treatment or pre-exposure prevention of viral infections in the upper respiratory tract. However, a method to transform the mAbs from liquid to dry powders suitable for intranasal administration and a device that can spray the dry powders to the desired region of the nasal cavity are needed to fully realize the potentials of the mAbs. Herein, we report that thin-film freeze-dried mAb powders can be sprayed into the posterior nasal cavity using Aptar Pharma's Unidose (UDS) Powder Nasal Spray System.

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Current Practices in Clinical Supervision in Primary Care.

J Clin Psychol Med Settings

June 2024

UT Health San Antonio, San Antonio, TX, USA.

The purpose of this study was to examine current clinical supervision practices within primary care settings. We used a descriptive survey design, which blends quantitative and qualitative data, and examined the current state of clinical supervision practices and approaches in primary care and the type of training the behavioral health consultants received to provide supervision to pre-licensure level behavioral health trainees. Ninety-four participants completed the survey in 2022.

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  • * A study using a consensus method involved 78 bariatric surgeons globally, who agreed on 54 statements regarding when to use MBS for Class I and II obesity, determining a 70% agreement threshold.
  • * The experts concluded that MBS is cost-effective for Class II obesity and Class I obesity with inadequate weight loss from non-surgical methods, and identified specific surgical options including intra-gastric balloon, endoscopic sleeve gastroplasty, sleeve gastrectomy, Roux-en-Y gastric bypass, and one
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The influence of jump-landing direction on dynamic postural stability following anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction.

Clin Biomech (Bristol)

February 2024

University of Saskatchewan, School of Rehabilitation Science, Health Sciences E-Wing, 104 Clinic Place, Saskatoon, SK S7N 2Z4, Canada.

Background: Traditional testing prior to return to sport following anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction typically involves jump-landing tasks in the forward direction. As injury is most likely the result of multiplanar neuromuscular control deficits, assessment of dynamic postural stability using landing tasks that require multiplanar stabilization may be more appropriate. The purpose of this study was to examine how dynamic postural stability is affected when performing jump-landing tasks in three different directions.

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Therapies to revascularize ischemic tissue have long been a goal for the treatment of vascular disease and other disorders. Therapies using stem cell factor (SCF), also known as a c-Kit ligand, had great promise for treating ischemia for myocardial infarct and stroke, however clinical development for SCF was stopped due to toxic side effects including mast cell activation in patients. We recently developed a novel therapy using a transmembrane form of SCF (tmSCF) delivered in lipid nanodiscs.

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Purpose: Cancer is an independent risk factor for the development of venous thromboembolism (VTE). However, patients with high-grade glioma (HGG) including glioblastoma (GBM) are at a particularly high risk of VTE with an incidence up to 20-30% per year. Patients are often placed on anticoagulation if they are found to have VTE.

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Anti-Proliferative and Apoptotic Activities of .

Life (Basel)

December 2023

Department of Biotechnology, Stephen F. Austin State University, The UT System, Nacogdoches, TX 75965, USA.

Colorectal cancer is the fourth leading cause of cancer death and the third most common cancer diagnosed in the United States. Several anticancer compounds from natural products have been of great interest in cancer chemotherapy and are currently in clinical trials. Natural products that present the targeted killing of cancerous cell and are soluble in water with minimal side effects are ideal candidates.

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As cannabis legalization expands and online marketing intensifies, this study examines whether online social cues can amplify youth-targeted cannabis advertising and whether cannabis warning labels (CWLs) can counteract these influences. A U.S.

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Background: The topical phosphodiesterase 4 inhibitor roflumilast has been studied in several dermatologic conditions.

Objective: Roflumilast foam 0.3% is being investigated as a topical treatment for seborrheic dermatitis (SD).

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A transfusion-requiring "late anemia" can complicate the management of neonates convalescing from hemolytic disease of the fetus and newborn (HDFN). This anemia can occur in any neonate after HDFN but is particularly prominent in those who received intrauterine transfusions and/or double-volume exchange transfusions. Various reports describe this condition as occurring based on ongoing hemolysis, either due to passive transfer of alloantibody through breast milk or persistence of antibody not removed by exchange transfusion.

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Purpose: The purpose of this study was to understand the lived experiences of family caregivers who provide care to individuals across a broad range of ages, caregiving relationships, and health conditions and/or disabilities. Family caregiver research is typically siloed by health condition or by caregiving relationship, leaving gaps in understanding similarities and differences among caregivers.

Methods: We hosted three virtual focus groups with diverse family caregivers ( = 26) caring for an individual with a long-term disability and/or health condition(s).

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Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) poses significant risks for solid organ transplant (SOT) recipients, who have atypical but poorly characterized immune responses to SARS-CoV-2 infection. We sought to understand and the host immunologic and microbial features of COVID-19 in SOT recipients by leveraging a prospective multicenter cohort of 1164 hospitalized patients. Using multi-omic immuoprofiling, we studied 86 SOT recipients in this cohort, who were age- and sex-matched 2:1 with 172 non-SOT controls.

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  • The study explores the lesser-known role of the cerebellum in PTSD by analyzing cerebellar volume differences in a large sample of 4,215 adults, with 1,642 diagnosed with PTSD and 2,573 as healthy controls.
  • Using advanced deep-learning techniques, researchers assessed the total cerebellum volume and 28 subregions, revealing significant reductions in both gray and white matter in individuals with PTSD, especially in specific posterior lobe and vermis areas.
  • The results suggest that changes in cerebellar structure are linked to cognitive and emotional dysfunctions in PTSD, highlighting the cerebellum's importance beyond its traditional role in motor control.
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Breast Multiparametric MRI for Prediction of Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy Response in Breast Cancer: The BMMR2 Challenge.

Radiol Imaging Cancer

January 2024

From the Department of Radiology & Biomedical Imaging, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, Calif (W.L., D.C.N., N.M.H.); Department of Radiology, University of Washington, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center, 1100 Fairview Ave N, Seattle, WA 98109 (S.C.P., M.H., A.S.K.); Center for Statistical Sciences, Brown University, Providence, RI (J.S., H.S.M.); Center for Magnetic Resonance Research, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minn (P.J.B.); Athinoula A. Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging, Harvard University, Charlestown, Mass (B.A.B., J.K.C.); Center for Research and Innovation, American College of Radiology, Philadelphia, Pa (M.A.B.); Department of Health Technology and Informatics, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hung Hom, Kowloon, Hong Kong SAR (X.T., J.Z., J.C.); Department of Radiology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pa (D.K., E.A.C., W.C.M.); Department of Radiology, Columbia University Medical Center, New York, NY (M.L., R.H.); Division of Medical Image Computing, German Cancer Research Center, Heidelberg, Germany (O.J.P.V., K.M.H.); Department of Radiation Oncology, Heidelberg University Hospital, Heidelberg, Germany (K.M.H.); IBM Research-Israel, Haifa University Campus, Mount Carmel, Haifa, Israel (S.R.C., T.T., M.O.F.); University of Maryland Medical Intelligent Imaging (UM2ii) Center and Department of Diagnostic Radiology and Nuclear Medicine, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, Md (V.S.P.); The Russell H. Morgan Department of Radiology and Radiological Science, The Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center, The Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Baltimore, Md (V.S.P., M.A.J.); Department of Diagnostic and Interventional Imaging, UT Health at Houston, Houston, Tex (M.A.J.); Department of Radiological Sciences, David Geffen School of Medicine, University of California, Los Angeles, Calif (R.Y., K.S.); Department of Bioengineering, Henry Samueli School of Engineering, University of California, Los Angeles, Calif (R.Y., K.S.); Livestrong Cancer Institutes (J.C.D., T.E.Y.), Departments of Biomedical Engineering, Diagnostic Medicine, and Oncology (T.E.Y.), and The Oden Institute for Computational Engineering and Sciences, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Tex (J.C.D., T.E.Y.); Department of Imaging Physics, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, Tex (T.E.Y.); and Department of Radiology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich (T.L.C.).

Purpose To describe the design, conduct, and results of the Breast Multiparametric MRI for prediction of neoadjuvant chemotherapy Response (BMMR2) challenge. Materials and Methods The BMMR2 computational challenge opened on May 28, 2021, and closed on December 21, 2021. The goal of the challenge was to identify image-based markers derived from multiparametric breast MRI, including diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) and dynamic contrast-enhanced (DCE) MRI, along with clinical data for predicting pathologic complete response (pCR) following neoadjuvant treatment.

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Post-acute sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 (PASC) is a significant public health concern. We describe Patient Reported Outcomes (PROs) on 590 participants prospectively assessed from hospital admission for COVID-19 through one year after discharge. Modeling identified 4 PRO clusters based on reported deficits (minimal, physical, mental/cognitive, and multidomain), supporting heterogenous clinical presentations in PASC, with sub-phenotypes associated with female sex and distinctive comorbidities.

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A phase 2, multicenter, open-label study of anti-LAG-3 ieramilimab in combination with anti-PD-1 spartalizumab in patients with advanced solid malignancies.

Oncoimmunology

January 2024

Medical Oncology Department, Fondazione IRCCS Istituto Nazionale dei Tumori, Milan, Italy and Oncology and Hemato-oncology Department, University of Milan, Milan, Italy.

Ieramilimab, a humanized anti-LAG-3 monoclonal antibody, was well tolerated in combination with the anti-PD-1 antibody spartalizumab in a phase 1 study. This phase 2 study aimed to further investigate the efficacy and safety of combination treatment in patients with selected advanced (locally advanced or metastatic) solid malignancies. Eligible patients with non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), melanoma, renal cell carcinoma (RCC), mesothelioma, and triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) were grouped depending on prior anti-PD-1/L1 therapy (anti-PD-1/L1 naive or anti-PD-1/L1 pretreated).

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  • The study aims to identify host anti-viral factors that can help control SARS-CoV-2 infection, which have been overlooked in previous research focused mainly on pro-viral factors.* -
  • Using a genome-wide CRISPR dropout screen, the researchers found several underappreciated host factors, such as components of V-ATPases, ESCRT, and N-glycosylation pathways, which affect viral entry and replication.* -
  • Key findings include the identification of the cohesin complex as an anti-viral pathway and the transcription factor KLF5, which is linked to severe COVID-19 symptoms, shedding light on the genetic and molecular interactions that influence the severity of the disease.*
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A cluster investigation of among hospitalized incarcerated patients.

Antimicrob Steward Healthc Epidemiol

December 2023

Department of Infection Control and Healthcare Epidemiology, University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, TX, USA.

Objective: Investigate and mitigate a cluster of cases among incarcerated patients in a maximum-security prison hospital utilizing contact tracing, screening, whole genome sequencing, and environmental sampling and decontamination.

Design: Outbreak investigation.

Setting: Inpatient prison hospital affiliated with an academic tertiary referral center.

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The aim of this narrative review is to consolidate knowledge on the role of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis in depression pathophysiology at different reproductive stages across the female lifespan. Despite growing evidence about the impact of gonadal hormones on mood disorders, no previous review has examined the interaction between such hormonal changes and the HPA axis within the context of depressive disorders in women. We will focus on HPA axis function in depressive disorders at different reproductive stages including the menstrual cycle (e.

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